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Rosco GaffTac Marking Tape (24mm x 25m)

GaffTac Marking Tape is ideally suited for all of the marking and labeling projects faced by technicians and entertainment professionals. The slightly textured surface of the cotton backing promotes quick drying and helps prevent markers, paint pens and china markers from smudging. Excellent bonding from the synthetic rubber blend adhesive will hold securely on a variety of surfaces - from road cases & work boxes, truss, cable ends, or lighting desks - to name a few - yet still remove cleanly and quickly.

SKU: GC108-RSGAFFBLACK1

Rosco GaffTac Marking Tape (24mm x 25m)

Rosco GaffTac Marking Tape (24mm x 25m)

GaffTac Marking Tape is ideally suited for all of the marking and labeling projects faced by technicians and entertainment professionals. The slightly textured surface of the cotton backing promotes quick drying and helps prevent markers, paint pens and china markers from smudging. Excellent bonding from the synthetic rubber blend adhesive will hold securely on a variety of surfaces - from road cases & work boxes, truss, cable ends, or lighting desks - to name a few - yet still remove cleanly and quickly.

GaffTac 1in MarkingTape is made on a traditional cotton cloth and vinyl coated fabric base and uses a synthetic rubber blend adhesive. This combination provides high tack with excellent adhesion yet still removes cleanly without leaving behind a sticky residue. It's also easily tearable, which means no need for cutting tools. The textured weave of cotton fabric helps ensure a non-reflective, matte surface, making it perfect for taping down various set and lighting components, as well as maintaining clean, legible written text.

Key Features:

Vinyl-coated Cotton Backing Cloth

Synthetic Rubber Blend Adhesive

Supple 11.5 Mil Base

1" Wide

Absorbent, Smudge-resistant Backing

Matte, Non-glaring Surface

Conforms to Irregular Surfaces

Holds Securely, Releases Cleanly

Hand-tearable, No Tools Needed

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Rosco GaffTac Marking Tape (24mm x 25m)

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Product Overview

Rosco GaffTac Marking Tape (24mm x 25m)

GaffTac Marking Tape is ideally suited for all of the marking and labeling projects faced by technicians and entertainment professionals. The slightly textured surface of the cotton backing promotes quick drying and helps prevent markers, paint pens and china markers from smudging. Excellent bonding from the synthetic rubber blend adhesive will hold securely on a variety of surfaces - from road cases & work boxes, truss, cable ends, or lighting desks - to name a few - yet still remove cleanly and quickly.

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